Biology can be very interesting.
Have you ever thought about how the beetle is held on the water or on it moves? The answer partly lies in the fact that his limbs are infinitely complex structure. This can be seen in one of the photos where the gargle striated (lat.Acilius sulcatus) was captured by photographer Igor Siwanowicz (Igor Siwanowicz). His brilliantly colored images taken at the Medical Institute of Howard Hughes let in great detail to see the structure of the smallest insects and plants.
Photos of Zivanovica done using a confocal laser scanning microscope, capable of “seeing” a huge amount of detail not visible not only to the naked eye, but for traditional lens-based microscope.
Front foot (foot) of the male beetle water beetles in 100x
Barnacles cancer
Pupae of midges
Parviz and sporangia
Appendage of isopods
Foreleg whirligig
Antennae of the moth
Antennae of the moth, piece.